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China urges Netherlands to show willingness for cooperation

2025-11-15 05:27 Last Updated At:12:37

China's Ministry of Commerce on Friday urged the Netherlands to demonstrate willingness to cooperate with China and present a substantive, constructive solution to the Nexperia issue.

A spokesperson for the ministry made the remarks when asked to comment on a recent statement concerning the issue of the semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia, an overseas subsidiary of the Chinese company Wingtech, by Vincent Karremans, Dutch minister of economic affairs.

China is extremely disappointed and strongly dissatisfied with such a statement, which distorts the facts, confounds black and white, and persists in willful actions, the spokesperson said.

According to the spokesperson, China has agreed to the Netherlands dispatching personnel to China for consultations.

China stands ready to work with the Dutch side to resolve the current issue as soon as possible, in the interest of maintaining the security and stability of global semiconductor industrial and supply chains, the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson further noted that China hopes the Dutch side will bring forward constructive solutions, and aim to solve problems, instead of creating new problems and conflicts.

China urges Netherlands to show willingness for cooperation

China urges Netherlands to show willingness for cooperation

China urges Netherlands to show willingness for cooperation

China urges Netherlands to show willingness for cooperation

Thousands of Iranians attended a funeral on Tuesday to mourn 165 students killed in Saturday's U.S.-Israeli strikes on a school in the city of Minab.

While Iran condemned Israel for the attacks, Israel said it was not aware of the strike on the school.

Joint military strikes launched by the U.S. and Israel on Iran on Saturday morning have triggered a sharp escalation across the Middle East in recent days, setting off waves of missile exchanges, mounting casualties, and far-reaching political and security repercussions.

Israel continued its strikes on Tehran, with Iran's state media putting the death toll from the past four days of joint U.S.-Israeli attacks at 787 as of Tuesday.

Iran has carried out more retaliatory strikes across the Middle East, including on targets in Israel, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said the Strait of Hormuz is now closed, and warned that any vessels attempting to pass through will be targeted.

U.S. President Donald Trump told the New York Times on Sunday that the conflict with Iran could continue for more than a month.

Thousands attend funeral in Iran for students killed in US-Israeli strikes

Thousands attend funeral in Iran for students killed in US-Israeli strikes

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